Project Detail

My Daughter's Face

Synopsis

An urban tragedy about a mother and daughter relationship destroyed by drugs. A contemplation on grief and loss.

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Irvine Allen
Producer
Annie George
Editor
Bert Eeles
Screenwriter
John Maley
Director of Photography
Mark Raeburn
Sound
Dave Campbell
Principal cast
Sheila Greer, Leslie Harcourt, Annie George, James McHendrie

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Production Status

Production Company

Cat A Productions Contact: Annie George The Studio Waverly Car Park New Street Edinburgh EH8 8BH Tel: 0131 558 8650 Fax: 0131 558 8650 catatheatreco@compuserve.com

Sales Company

Scottish Screen Contact: Stuart Banyard 249 West George Street Glasgow G2 4QE Tel: 0141 302 1756 Fax: 0141 302 1711 stuart.banyard@scottishscreen.com www.scottishscreen.com

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